Ranunculus eschscholtzii is a species of buttercup flower known by the common name Eschscholtz's buttercup. Ranunculus eschscholtzii.
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Ranunculus eschscholtzii is a perennial herb that is native to California, and also found elsewhere in North America and beyond.
May 4, 2023 · Ranunculus eschscholtzii Schltdl. · Eschscholtz's Buttercup, Subalpine Buttercup · Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family) · Synonym(s): · USDA Symbol: ...
Achenes smooth, 1.5-2 mm. long; stylar beak prominent, nearly straight, slender, 0.8-1.5 mm. long. Accepted Name: Ranunculus eschscholtzii ...
Species - Eschscholtz's Buttercup - Ranunculus eschscholtzii. Eschscholtz's ... Eschscholtz's Buttercup — Ranunculus eschscholtzii. Montana Field Guide ...
Ranunculus eschscholtzii (Eschscholtz's Buttercup) Ranunculaceae (Buttercup Family) Montane, subalpine, alpine. Woodlands, meadows, tundra, wet areas. Summer.
Ranunculus eschscholtzii Schlechtendal, Animadv. Bot. Ranunc. Cand. 2: 16. 1820. Stems erect or decumbent from short or long caudices, 4-27 cm, glabrous, ...
Ranunculus eschscholtzii
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Ranunculus eschscholtzii is a species of buttercup flower known by the common name Eschscholtz's buttercup.
The species name honors Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz, an Imperial Russian botanist and entomologist active on the West Coast in the... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Ranunculus eschscholtzii
Rank: Species
Genus: Ranunculus
Higher classification: Allamanda
Genus: Ranunculus ; Family: Ranunculaceae ; PLANTS group: Dicot ; Jepson eFlora section: eudicot ; PLANTS, Ranunculus eschscholtzii var. typicus.
Aug 22, 2024 · Ranunculus eschscholtzii · Common Name: BUTTERCUP FAMILY · Habit: Annual, perennial herb, woody vine [shrub], occasionally aquatic. · Leaf: ...
Ranunculus eschscholtzii. Ranunculaceae. Eschscholtz's buttercup. Description. Eschscholtz's buttercup. Habitat: Mountain meadows, talus slopes, and subalpine ...